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, feeling emasculated by Tariq’s rising status in the family, sabotages a drug shipment. He blames it on a rival crew, but Lorenzo Tejada (the imprisoned father who runs the family from jail via phone) sees through it. Lorenzo orders Monet to “handle Cane” and “keep the college boy close.” Tariq is now more trusted than the Tejadas’ own son. Plot C: Tasha’s Prison Gambit Tasha is visited by her lawyer, Davis Maclean (played by Method Man). Davis delivers bad news: the prosecution has a new witness— Officer Ramirez , the dirty cop who was working for Ghost. Ramirez is willing to testify that Tasha knew about the drug operation. Tasha realizes her only leverage is to give up something bigger.

Meanwhile, (his reluctant white, trust-fund partner) is in over his head. He confesses to Tariq that his uncle, a corrupt businessman, is sniffing around their drug money trail. Brayden wants out. Tariq refuses. “There is no out,” Tariq says, channeling his father’s cold logic. Plot B: The Tejada Family Fracture Dru Tejada , the gay, athletic son and family enforcer, is having a secret affair with a dancer named Everett . Monet finds out. In a brutal scene, she doesn’t scream. She simply sits Dru down and whispers, “You will end that. Or I will end him.” It’s a masterclass in psychological violence. Dru, broken, agrees. power book ii: ghost s01e06 webrip

is in her element—a high-end salon, but the back room is a war table. She’s furious. Her son Cane has been reckless, and her nephew Dante (aka Mecca) is making moves she doesn’t trust. The family drug business is hemorrhaging money after their connect was disrupted in previous episodes. Plot A: Tariq’s Double Life Collapses Further Tariq is juggling three lives: college student, drug dealer, and son trying to free his mother. Professor Carrie Milgram (played by Melanie Liburd) is growing suspicious. She notices Tariq’s erratic behavior, his bruised knuckles, and his sudden financial ease. She pulls him aside after class, not as a professor, but almost as a therapist. She asks, “Are you okay, Tariq? Really?” It’s a tense, intimate scene where Tariq almost breaks down but lies through his teeth. , feeling emasculated by Tariq’s rising status in